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Winter Wheat: Production, Oklahoma, 2011
1 Market Year Average Price as of September 2012. Final Value of Production will be published in the February 2013 Crop Value
Summary. 2 Value based on the August 2012 full month price received. 3 Final Value of Production will be published in the February
2013 Crop Value Summary.
Title of Oklahoma
Publication Release Date Title of Survey the Results are
From
Planted for
All Purposes
Harvested
for Grain
Yield
per Acre
Acres Acres Bushels
Winter Wheat
Seedings Jan 12, 2012 December Ag Survey 5,500,000
Prospective Plantings Mar 30, 2012 March Ag Survey 5,400,000
Crop Production May 10, 2012 May Ag Yield Survey 5,400,000 4,300,000 36
Crop Production Jun 12, 2012 June Ag Yield Survey 5,400,000 4,300,000 37
Acreage Report Jun 29, 2012 June Ag Survey 5,400,000 4,200,000
Crop Production Jul 11, 2012 July Ag Yield Survey 5,400,000 4,200,000 37
Crop Production Aug 10, 2012 August Ag Yield Survey 5,400,000 4,200,000 37
Small Grains Annual
Summary Sep 28, 2012 September Ag Survey 5,400,000 4,300,000 36
Wheat County
Estimates1 Dec 2012 Small Grain County Agricultural
Production Survey
ACREAGE, YIELD, PRODUCTION, PRICE AND VALUE
Winter Wheat: Estimating Program for Oklahoma, Crop Year 2012
GENERAL INFORMATION
USDA-NASS
OKLAHOMA
FIELD OFFICE
VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 SEPTEMBER 2012
T he USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics
Service program for wheat includes a number of
estimates that are made on a schedule spanning the en-tire
crop year. The inclusion of any state in the national
program is dependent on that state’s portion of the na-tional
wheat crop.
The survey data used to estimate wheat come from
series of Quarterly Ag survey and the Small Grains County
Agricultural Production Survey (CAPS). In December,
producers are asked about wheat acres seeded for the
upcoming crop year. In March and June, producers are
asked what they actually planted and how many acres
they expect to harvest. In September for both the quar-terly
survey and CAPS, producers are asked about their
final acreage and yield for the crop year. These data are
used for the final state acreage and production estimates
and also used to set the county acreage and production
estimate across the state.
Monthly production forecast estimates are based on
both yield data reported by producers (Agricultural Yield
survey), as well as data collected from field observations
(Wheat Objective Yield survey). Both surveys are con-ducted
from May through August and provide monthly
assessments on the production potential of the crop.
The Wheat Objective Yield survey collects field observa-tions
by laying out small plots in approximately 180
randomly selected fields across the state. Counts are
made and clippings are taken for analysis through har-vest.
Gross yield per acre and post harvest loss are com-bined
to determine an indication of net yield per acre.
ANNUAL WHEAT REVIEW
Sources: USDA-NASS Small Grains Annual Summary, monthly Agricultural Prices report and annual Wheat County Estimates
W ELCOME to the second issue of the Annual
Wheat Review! Thank you to all the partici-pants
from the wheat industry for their continued
support and cooperation-especially the producers who
provide data on the Quarterly Ag, Monthly Ag Yield, and
Small Grain County Agricultural Production surveys.
Without your commitment and participation, this
report would not be available.
This publication is a compilation of related reports
issued by USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics
Service (NASS) in an effort to provide a complete
source of statistics relevant to the wheat industry.
Though many of the statistics in this publication can be
accessed through our website, www.nass.usda.gov/
Publications, this Oklahoma Field Office summary will
be issued annually in September.
Please feel free to contact our office with any com-ments
or questions you may have.
Wilbert Hundl, Jr.
State Director
* 2012 county-level data will be
available December 2012.
Osage
Texas
Ellis
Cimarron Beaver
Le Flore
McCurtain
Caddo
Grady
Atoka
Kiowa
Major
Pittsburg
Creek
Bryan
Harper
Custer
Blaine
Dewey
Craig
Lincoln
Carter
Washita
Noble
Tillman
Woodward
Garvin
Pushmataha
Logan
Greer
Payne
Kay
5
Roger Mills
Hughes
Coal
Adair
Comanche
Love
Mayes
Beckham
Jackson
Rogers
Latimer
Canadian
Stephens
Cotton
Kingfisher
Choctaw
Woods
4
Jefferson
Haskell
Muskogee
Grant
2
Pontotoc
McIntosh
Nowata
Johnston
Oklahoma Sequoyah
Ottawa
Alfalfa
3
Wagoner
Garfield
1
Tulsa
Delaware
Cherokee
Pawnee
McClain
Okmulgee
Seminole
Okfuskee
Harmon
Pottawatomie
Murray
Cleveland
Marshall
Washington
Bushels
Not Published
Less than 1 million
1 million to 5 million
Greater than 5 million
Crop
Year
Planted for all
Purposes
Harvested
For Grain
Yield
Per Acre Production Price per
Bushel
Value of
Production
1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres Bushels 1,000 Bushels Dollars 1,000 Dollars
1985 7,800 5,500 30 165,000 2.91 480,150
1990 7,400 6,200 32 198,400 2.57 509,888
1995 6,800 5,200 21 109,200 4.41 481,572
2000 6,100 4,200 34 142,800 2.57 366,996
2005 5,700 4,000 32 128,000 3.39 433,920
2008 5,600 4,500 37 166,500 6.93 1,153,845
2009 5,700 3,500 22 77,000 4.89 376,530
2010 5,300 3,900 31 120,900 5.06 611,754
2011 5,100 3,200 22 70,400 7.051 524,480
2012 5,400 4,300 36 154,800 8.422 (3)
Winter Wheat: Acreage, Yield, Production, Price and Value,
Oklahoma, 2008-2012 and Historic
Estimate not made for shaded areas. Unless noted, all estimates are at the state level. 1 State, district and county level estimates for
2011 crop year. 2 Estimates made by variety for state and districts.

Winter Wheat: Production, Oklahoma, 2011
1 Market Year Average Price as of September 2012. Final Value of Production will be published in the February 2013 Crop Value
Summary. 2 Value based on the August 2012 full month price received. 3 Final Value of Production will be published in the February
2013 Crop Value Summary.
Title of Oklahoma
Publication Release Date Title of Survey the Results are
From
Planted for
All Purposes
Harvested
for Grain
Yield
per Acre
Acres Acres Bushels
Winter Wheat
Seedings Jan 12, 2012 December Ag Survey 5,500,000
Prospective Plantings Mar 30, 2012 March Ag Survey 5,400,000
Crop Production May 10, 2012 May Ag Yield Survey 5,400,000 4,300,000 36
Crop Production Jun 12, 2012 June Ag Yield Survey 5,400,000 4,300,000 37
Acreage Report Jun 29, 2012 June Ag Survey 5,400,000 4,200,000
Crop Production Jul 11, 2012 July Ag Yield Survey 5,400,000 4,200,000 37
Crop Production Aug 10, 2012 August Ag Yield Survey 5,400,000 4,200,000 37
Small Grains Annual
Summary Sep 28, 2012 September Ag Survey 5,400,000 4,300,000 36
Wheat County
Estimates1 Dec 2012 Small Grain County Agricultural
Production Survey
ACREAGE, YIELD, PRODUCTION, PRICE AND VALUE
Winter Wheat: Estimating Program for Oklahoma, Crop Year 2012
GENERAL INFORMATION
USDA-NASS
OKLAHOMA
FIELD OFFICE
VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 SEPTEMBER 2012
T he USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics
Service program for wheat includes a number of
estimates that are made on a schedule spanning the en-tire
crop year. The inclusion of any state in the national
program is dependent on that state’s portion of the na-tional
wheat crop.
The survey data used to estimate wheat come from
series of Quarterly Ag survey and the Small Grains County
Agricultural Production Survey (CAPS). In December,
producers are asked about wheat acres seeded for the
upcoming crop year. In March and June, producers are
asked what they actually planted and how many acres
they expect to harvest. In September for both the quar-terly
survey and CAPS, producers are asked about their
final acreage and yield for the crop year. These data are
used for the final state acreage and production estimates
and also used to set the county acreage and production
estimate across the state.
Monthly production forecast estimates are based on
both yield data reported by producers (Agricultural Yield
survey), as well as data collected from field observations
(Wheat Objective Yield survey). Both surveys are con-ducted
from May through August and provide monthly
assessments on the production potential of the crop.
The Wheat Objective Yield survey collects field observa-tions
by laying out small plots in approximately 180
randomly selected fields across the state. Counts are
made and clippings are taken for analysis through har-vest.
Gross yield per acre and post harvest loss are com-bined
to determine an indication of net yield per acre.
ANNUAL WHEAT REVIEW
Sources: USDA-NASS Small Grains Annual Summary, monthly Agricultural Prices report and annual Wheat County Estimates
W ELCOME to the second issue of the Annual
Wheat Review! Thank you to all the partici-pants
from the wheat industry for their continued
support and cooperation-especially the producers who
provide data on the Quarterly Ag, Monthly Ag Yield, and
Small Grain County Agricultural Production surveys.
Without your commitment and participation, this
report would not be available.
This publication is a compilation of related reports
issued by USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics
Service (NASS) in an effort to provide a complete
source of statistics relevant to the wheat industry.
Though many of the statistics in this publication can be
accessed through our website, www.nass.usda.gov/
Publications, this Oklahoma Field Office summary will
be issued annually in September.
Please feel free to contact our office with any com-ments
or questions you may have.
Wilbert Hundl, Jr.
State Director
* 2012 county-level data will be
available December 2012.
Osage
Texas
Ellis
Cimarron Beaver
Le Flore
McCurtain
Caddo
Grady
Atoka
Kiowa
Major
Pittsburg
Creek
Bryan
Harper
Custer
Blaine
Dewey
Craig
Lincoln
Carter
Washita
Noble
Tillman
Woodward
Garvin
Pushmataha
Logan
Greer
Payne
Kay
5
Roger Mills
Hughes
Coal
Adair
Comanche
Love
Mayes
Beckham
Jackson
Rogers
Latimer
Canadian
Stephens
Cotton
Kingfisher
Choctaw
Woods
4
Jefferson
Haskell
Muskogee
Grant
2
Pontotoc
McIntosh
Nowata
Johnston
Oklahoma Sequoyah
Ottawa
Alfalfa
3
Wagoner
Garfield
1
Tulsa
Delaware
Cherokee
Pawnee
McClain
Okmulgee
Seminole
Okfuskee
Harmon
Pottawatomie
Murray
Cleveland
Marshall
Washington
Bushels
Not Published
Less than 1 million
1 million to 5 million
Greater than 5 million
Crop
Year
Planted for all
Purposes
Harvested
For Grain
Yield
Per Acre Production Price per
Bushel
Value of
Production
1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres Bushels 1,000 Bushels Dollars 1,000 Dollars
1985 7,800 5,500 30 165,000 2.91 480,150
1990 7,400 6,200 32 198,400 2.57 509,888
1995 6,800 5,200 21 109,200 4.41 481,572
2000 6,100 4,200 34 142,800 2.57 366,996
2005 5,700 4,000 32 128,000 3.39 433,920
2008 5,600 4,500 37 166,500 6.93 1,153,845
2009 5,700 3,500 22 77,000 4.89 376,530
2010 5,300 3,900 31 120,900 5.06 611,754
2011 5,100 3,200 22 70,400 7.051 524,480
2012 5,400 4,300 36 154,800 8.422 (3)
Winter Wheat: Acreage, Yield, Production, Price and Value,
Oklahoma, 2008-2012 and Historic
Estimate not made for shaded areas. Unless noted, all estimates are at the state level. 1 State, district and county level estimates for
2011 crop year. 2 Estimates made by variety for state and districts.